Hi Everyone,
A Power Management and Thermal Control session will be held during the
LPC this year, as it has been the case for a few years now, and it is
now open for topic submissions.
The Power Management and Thermal Control microconference is about all
things related to saving energy and managing heat. Among other things,
we care about thermal control infrastructure, CPU and device
power-management mechanisms, energy models, and power capping. In
particular, we are interested in improving and extending thermal
control support in the Linux kernel and utilizing energy-saving
features of modern hardware.
The general goal is to facilitate cross-framework and cross-platform
discussions that can help improve energy-awareness and thermal control
in Linux.
If you have a topic to discuss in this session (please note that the
topics should not be about work that has already been completed, as it
is the case for the LPC in general), please go to
https://lpc.events/login/?next=/event/18/abstracts/%23submit-abstract
and select "Power Management and Thermal Control MC" in the Track field.
Thank you!
On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 5:51 PM Rafael J. Wysocki <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> A Power Management and Thermal Control session will be held during the
> LPC this year, as it has been the case for a few years now, and it is
> now open for topic submissions.
>
> The Power Management and Thermal Control microconference is about all
> things related to saving energy and managing heat. Among other things,
> we care about thermal control infrastructure, CPU and device
> power-management mechanisms, energy models, and power capping. In
> particular, we are interested in improving and extending thermal
> control support in the Linux kernel and utilizing energy-saving
> features of modern hardware.
>
> The general goal is to facilitate cross-framework and cross-platform
> discussions that can help improve energy-awareness and thermal control
> in Linux.
>
> If you have a topic to discuss in this session (please note that the
> topics should not be about work that has already been completed, as it
> is the case for the LPC in general), please go to
>
> https://lpc.events/login/?next=/event/18/abstracts/%23submit-abstract
>
> and select "Power Management and Thermal Control MC" in the Track field.
The deadline for submitting topics to this track is Sunday, July 7,
2024 (EOD in all time zones).